sky blasted over fourth plinthartwork building site London Lite Friday, 26 June 2009 17 Inbrief happiest age for women is 28 WOMEN are at their happiest and most confident at the age of 28, researchers say. That is when women feel the most content about their bodies, image, love life and career. But this happiness is short-lived. By 30, they are worrying about their finances, romantic future and growing old. firechiefstaxi costus400 ThE chairman of the London fire authority claimed nearly 400 of taxpayers money on a cab fare to attend the Lord Mayors banquet, it was revealed today. Cllr Brian Coleman notched up the bill by making the taxi wait outside the five-hour event in Guildhall, before returning him to his Finchley home. amycracktape cash confiscated A COupLE who were paid 50,000 for a video of Amy Winehouse allegedly puffing on a crack pipe have been told by a judge to give the cash to charities supported by the Met police. John Blagrove, 34, and Cara Burton, 22, received the payout after photos from the video appeared in the Sun. nelsons eyesoreby bo wilson HERITAGE groups and the public today condemned the behemoth of portable cab- ins built in Trafalgar Square during the latest fourth plinth installation. The two-storey high structure is needed for Turner prize- winner Antony Gormleys One And Other concept, in which 2,400 people will be invited to scale the plinth for an hour at a time over 100 days from 6 July. The work will include 24- hour webcasting and the cabins will house Sky Arts staff working on the project. English Heritage has criti- cised the building, and Artwatch UKs Michael Daley said: Its aesthetically repel- lent. Trafalgar Square looks like a building site. But Sky Arts producer Helen Marriage said: It involves employing 55 people 24-hours a day. To safe- guard health and safety, we have to have adequate facilities. Sophie Learmont, 20, a Blackheath student, said: I think its a real shame. Stewart Edwards, 25, an accountant from Clapham, added: Theres such a rich architectural heritage in this square, and theyve just stuck this right in the middle. Cabin pressure: the structure in Trafalgar Square and, below, Sophie Learmont and Stewart Edwards H
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